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            var pie1 = new RGraph.Pie('pie1', [41,37,16,6]); // Create the pie object
            pie1.Set('chart.labels', ['MSIE 7 (41%)', 'MSIE 6 (37%)', 'Firefox (16%)', 'Safari (3%)', 'Other (3%)']);
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            pie1.Set('chart.gutter.right', 30);
            pie1.Set('chart.gutter.top', 35);
            pie1.Set('chart.gutter.bottom', 35);
            pie1.Set('chart.title', "Browser share");
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            pie2.Set('chart.key', ['John (2%)', 'Richard (29%)', 'Fred (45%)', 'Brian (17%)', 'Peter (7%)']);
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    <h1>RGraph: <span>Javascript charts library</span> - Pie charts</h1>

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            document.write('<div style="background-color: #fee; border: 2px dashed red; padding: 5px"><b>Important</b><br /><br /> Internet Explorer 8 does not natively support the HTML5 canvas tag, so if you want to see the charts, you can either:<ul><li>Install <a href="http://code.google.com/chrome/chromeframe/">Google Chrome Frame</a></li><li>Use ExCanvas. This is provided in the RGraph Archive.</li><li>Use another browser entirely. Your choices are Firefox 3.5+, Chrome 2+, Safari 4+ or Opera 10.5+. </li></ul> <b>Note:</b> Internet Explorer 9 fully supports the canvas tag.</div>');
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        <p>
            Pie charts can be used when you need to represent a value as part of a whole. It is commonly used to represent percentages,
            relative magnitudes or relative frequencies. If your intent is to compare a particular value (slice) against the whole of
            the Pie chart, then it can be quite effective. If however you want to compare two seperate segments, then it can get
            more difficult. If this is the case, you may want to consider a bar chart for example.
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            The colours can be customised, as can the borders (using the same color as the background and a line width of
            about 5 gives the effect of segment separation. The chart can also have a drop shadow if you want one, but this shouldn't
            be used in conjunction with segment seperation.
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        <ul>
            <li><a href="../docs/pie.html">Pie charts API documentation</a></li>
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        <canvas id="pie1" width="450" height="300">[No canvas support]</canvas>
        <canvas id="pie2" width="400" height="300">[No canvas support]</canvas>
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